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- Grieg
Finished off two paintings this morning that I've been working on...
Pencil & acrylic, images and type from early '60s magazine ads.
Felt like calling in sick (cough) and starting a couple more.
- lowimpakt0
i'm thinking about having a cup of tea.
not sure if i'll tell anyone yet.
- Grieg0
i'm thinking about having a cup of tea.
not sure if i'll tell anyone yet.
lowimpakt
(Oct 27 06, 06:58)______
don't
- 23kon0
photo?
- enjine0
if you've got the drive right now, go for it.
this is exactly what days off are for
- Grieg0
Yeah, the drive is back combined with enough patience to work little subtleties out, like just adding a little surface variation, or taking away a piece of an image from the previous round.
I'll take some pics and post when I get back tonite...
- 23kon0
whats the legalities from taking images/concepts from commercial work?
i heard ages ago about a student who did a painting of a Tony Stone image and tony stone shafted him/her up the ass for it.
i'd been thinking about doing paintings of album covers but abstracting them in the detail. so from a distance you'd see the album cover, but closer you'd see something more abstract.
is this something i could sell or would the original designers/photographers of the original covers want to bend me over and have my bum?
- horton0
* Canvas thread is the new "blog".
- horton0
* Canvas thread is the new "blog".
- Grieg0
i'd been thinking about doing paintings of album covers but abstracting them in the detail.
23kon
(Oct 27 06, 08:26)_________-
There's some kind of provision for derivative work. Richard Prince did pieces that were rephotographed Marlboro ads for example.
That's an interesting concept you have to do a thing that reads differently depending on viewing distance. Don't let Tony Stone (I bet there's not even a real Tony Stone) get in the way.